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On this trip you will get to know the story of Chopin’s love and the broken engagement. You will tour the Manor where Chopin’s ﬁancée lived to the remainder of her time; stroll throughout the nearby open-air museum to return to the Manor via the neighboring green.
At the Manor we will charm you with Chopin’s beautiful music at the private concert arranged especially for your tour. The concert will be accompanied with a champagne cocktail and some hors-d’oeuvres while we tell you more about the broken engagement and the future faith of Mary and Frederick.
On the way back to Warsaw we will invite you to a three course dinner with a glass of wine. You will end the tour with a visit to the St. Cross Church in Warsaw, where Chopin’s heart is buried. Here you will ﬁnd out who and how brought his heart to the Church.

On this trip you will get to know the story of Chopin’s love and the broken engagement. You will tour the Manor where Chopin’s ﬁancée lived to the remainder of her time; stroll throughout the nearby open-air museum to return to the Manor via the neighboring green.
At the Manor we will charm you with Chopin’s beautiful music at the private concert arranged especially for your tour. The concert will be accompanied with a champagne cocktail and some hors-d’oeuvres while we tell you more about the broken engagement and the future faith of Mary and Frederick.
On the way back to Warsaw we will invite you to a three course dinner with a glass of wine. You will end the tour with a visit to the St. Cross Church in Warsaw, where Chopin’s heart is buried. Here you will ﬁnd out who and how brought his heart to the Church.

CELEBRATE WITH US INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY!
Make your inner child dreams come true and go with us for an unforgettable trip to Energylandia!
IMPORTANT! The price includes entry tickets!
We will pick you up from 4 cities:
Warsaw,
Grodzisk Mazowiecki,
Żyrardów,
Mszczonów.
Energylandia is the largest amusement park in Poland! In this huge (26 hectares) entertainment kingdom, age does not matter. Here, there is something for everyone. You find here much more than a magnitude of manifold attractions, you will also find the highest level of service and care. Safety is paramount. All entertainment equipment have current and proper licenses. International safety code and requirements are observed which is attested by the ISO 9001 certificates. The staff are competent and well trained. Children are allowed only on the attractions that are suited for their height, weight and capacity. Children are allowed in and out only when accompanied by an adult. The staff here will help, guide and advise – your only obligation is to HAVE FUN!

Envision, Warsaw in 1940. Nazi uniforms everywhere. Citizens killed, imprisoned or dragged away to the Nazi concentration camps. Among them, those who suffered an almost total decimation – the Warsaw Jews – a population of 400.000. The construction of the ghetto began in 1940. Quickly the population was half a million. For the majority the only way out was through the gas chambers in Treblinka. On this tour you will walk the streets where the ghetto was and hear stories about the life within, of the escapes from it and of the ghetto uprising.
You will see the ghetto monument and other commemoration sites, hear of the lives of the Jews during the occupation, and before it. About how vivid the Jewish community in Warsaw once was and how much of its legacy lives on in the architecture, literature and most importantly in our memory. After lunch we will depart for Treblinka, once the Nazi concentration and extermination camp and now a memorial site, where you can learn about the horror and cruelty that was inflicted upon the prisoners.

Envision, Warsaw in 1940. Nazi uniforms everywhere. Citizens killed, imprisoned or dragged away to the Nazi concentration camps. Among them, those who suffered an almost total decimation – the Warsaw Jews – a population of 400.000. The construction of the ghetto began in 1940. Quickly the population was half a million. For the majority the only way out was through the gas chambers in Treblinka. On this tour you will walk the streets where the ghetto was and hear stories about the life within, of the escapes from it and of the ghetto uprising.
You will see the ghetto monument and other commemoration sites, hear of the lives of the Jews during the occupation, and before it. About how vivid the Jewish community in Warsaw once was and how much of its legacy lives on in the architecture, literature and most importantly in our memory. After lunch we will depart for Treblinka, once the Nazi concentration and extermination camp and now a memorial site, where you can learn about the horror and cruelty that was inflicted upon the prisoners.

Come, taste, fall in love with the food and stay for the fun of learning how to make it. At the 19 th century Mill Gąsiorowo, set within the country fields, you can try out the best of the regional foods and practice making some of it according to traditional recipes. The friendly Gąsiorowo staff will guide and assist you with the selection of the ingredients, and tell you tales about the origin of these dishes. With your new knowledge you’ll be ready to dazzle your house guests to some of these delicacies. Full of awesome food and proud of our culinary achievements we will visit the Landed Gentry museum in Dąbrowa to see what the lives of the Polish gentry were like at the break of the 19 th and 20 th century. So if you want to taste Poland and learn about its culinary richness, this trip id made for you.

Come, taste, fall in love with the food and stay for the fun of learning how to make it. At the 19 th century Mill Gąsiorowo, set within the country fields, you can try out the best of the regional foods and practice making some of it according to traditional recipes. The friendly Gąsiorowo staff will guide and assist you with the selection of the ingredients, and tell you tales about the origin of these dishes. With your new knowledge you’ll be ready to dazzle your house guests to some of these delicacies. Full of awesome food and proud of our culinary achievements we will visit the Landed Gentry museum in Dąbrowa to see what the lives of the Polish gentry were like at the break of the 19 th and 20 th century. So if you want to taste Poland and learn about its culinary richness, this trip id made for you.

To see Warsaw during the approaching holiday season when the City dresses up for the festivities is to remember the City forever. We will drive through the wonderfully illuminated Nowy Świat and let you off at the statue of Nicolaus Copernicus – the onset of the famous Royal Tract. It will be as if you had stepped into a fairy tale and submerged yourself into the magic of Christmas.
We will stroll on to the illuminated Royal Castle and wander through the Old Town Square with its stylish restaurant and outdoor heated gardens ﬁlled with people speaking many different languages.
For a moment or two you will not be sure if this is Warsaw, Prague, Barcelona or Vienna. We pass the square and make our way to the New Town and the terrace on Gnojna Góra. From here you will have a wonderful view of the lit up bridges and illuminations on the other side of the river. Next, we will drive to Wilanów – the former Royal residence – to see show of lights and sound, called “Royal Garden of Lights”.

What is the connection between rooster- the bird and Kazimierz? Why do we say that Kazimierz is the Polish Montmartre? Visit this amazing town with us and get answers to these questions. This beautiful city delights in every season. Rich in monuments, located alongside the twisted banks of the Vistula river and the hill overgrown by trees offers variety of activities. While downtown we can spend time meandering between art galleries, old tenement houses and nice restaurants and coffee shops.
Kazimierz is small enough to tour it slowly on foot. We’re going to start our trip at the Sarzyński local bakery and bake the traditional roosters according to a traditional recipe. Then we’ll stroll on down to the castle ruins and the tower on the hill. We shall not pass by the majestic basilica built of the local limestone. After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, depending on the weather conditions, we’re going to take a Vistula river cruise or drive through the picturesque canyon.

What is the connection between rooster- the bird and Kazimierz? Why do we say that Kazimierz is the Polish Montmartre? Visit this amazing town with us and get answers to these questions. This beautiful city delights in every season. Rich in monuments, located alongside the twisted banks of the Vistula river and the hill overgrown by trees offers variety of activities. While downtown we can spend time meandering between art galleries, old tenement houses and nice restaurants and coffee shops.
Kazimierz is small enough to tour it slowly on foot. We’re going to start our trip at the Sarzyński local bakery and bake the traditional roosters according to a traditional recipe. Then we’ll stroll on down to the castle ruins and the tower on the hill. We shall not pass by the majestic basilica built of the local limestone. After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, depending on the weather conditions, we’re going to take a Vistula river cruise or drive through the picturesque canyon.

An extraordinary city, where difficult and distressing history had tangled the Polish and the Jewish fate. This is a perfect trip for those who wish to see and hear more about the Polish and the Jewish history. We will start the tour at one of the biggest open-air museums in Poland – the Museum of Lublin Village, where we will learn about the old customs and ways of life of the past inhabitants of the village. Our next stop will be Majdanek – a former concentration camp, and today a unique museum commemorating the horrors of the Second World War.
At the end we will visit Lublin, and one of the greatest Old Towns in Poland, which together with the Neo-Gothic castle will create a picturesque background for reflection and calming emotions.

An extraordinary city, where difficult and distressing history had tangled the Polish and the Jewish fate. This is a perfect trip for those who wish to see and hear more about the Polish and the Jewish history. We will start the tour at one of the biggest open-air museums in Poland – the Museum of Lublin Village, where we will learn about the old customs and ways of life of the past inhabitants of the village. Our next stop will be Majdanek – a former concentration camp, and today a unique museum commemorating the horrors of the Second World War.
At the end we will visit Lublin, and one of the greatest Old Towns in Poland, which together with the Neo-Gothic castle will create a picturesque background for reflection and calming emotions.

Lublin once served as one of the most important centers of Jewish life commerce, culture and scholarship in Europe. It had the world’s largest Talmudic school, Yeshybot and was by some called the Jewish Oxford. So, come and trail with us on the Jewish path in Lublin as it gives a unique perspective on the history of the town. Venture into the history of the Jewish community that once constituted more than 30% of the city population.
While in the Old Town, stop at the Grodzka Gate. In 1941 it was renamed the Jewish Gate to mark the demarcation line between the Jewish Ghetto and the non-Jewish part of town. Visit the old “Kirkut” –with some of the original Matzevahs. Stop and ponder on the past, the present and the future in the front of the extraordinary building – the largest Thora study center in the world – the Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva Synagogue – still an active temple today. Visit Majdanek, once a Nazi-Germany concentration and extermination camp and today a museum and a memorial site.

Lublin once served as one of the most important centers of Jewish life commerce, culture and scholarship in Europe. It had the world’s largest Talmudic school, Yeshybot and was by some called the Jewish Oxford. So, come and trail with us on the Jewish path in Lublin as it gives a unique perspective on the history of the town. Venture into the history of the Jewish community that once constituted more than 30% of the city population.
While in the Old Town, stop at the Grodzka Gate. In 1941 it was renamed the Jewish Gate to mark the demarcation line between the Jewish Ghetto and the non-Jewish part of town. Visit the old “Kirkut” –with some of the original Matzevahs. Stop and ponder on the past, the present and the future in the front of the extraordinary building – the largest Thora study center in the world – the Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva Synagogue – still an active temple today. Visit Majdanek, once a Nazi-Germany concentration and extermination camp and today a museum and a memorial site.

Are you an adrenaline seeker? Do love skiing or sled racing? Are you freestyler? We have found a perfect place for you! It takes only two hours from Warsaw on our comfortable coach or minivan to get there. Ski lifts and four slopes ranging 30 to 150 meters width each measuring 700 meters length are properly snowed and waiting for you and your skis. Combined, there is more than 2 kilometers of slopes. There is a snow park for the freestyles, a training slope for the beginners and an ample choice of food and drink on site or at the nearby restaurants.
Just book your trip with us and get ready to have a great time at this marvelous place. You can have fun here year round on a gravitation sled track with its own lift or bike downhill or ride bikes on 42 kilometers of the combined bike trails. And now, after a day of adrenaline and fun, let’s wind down a little and go to the nearby Piotrków Trybunalski and visit the unique Market and Education Center for Brewers, where you can learn about, sample and purchase the most unusual brews.

Are you an adrenaline seeker? Do love skiing or sled racing? Are you freestyler? We have found a perfect place for you! It takes only two hours from Warsaw on our comfortable coach or minivan to get there. Ski lifts and four slopes ranging 30 to 150 meters width each measuring 700 meters length are properly snowed and waiting for you and your skis. Combined, there is more than 2 kilometers of slopes. There is a snow park for the freestyles, a training slope for the beginners and an ample choice of food and drink on site or at the nearby restaurants.
Just book your trip with us and get ready to have a great time at this marvelous place. You can have fun here year round on a gravitation sled track with its own lift or bike downhill or ride bikes on 42 kilometers of the combined bike trails. And now, after a day of adrenaline and fun, let’s wind down a little and go to the nearby Piotrków Trybunalski and visit the unique Market and Education Center for Brewers, where you can learn about, sample and purchase the most unusual brews.

Let’s go to Czersk. It is one of the oldest Mazovian settlements and one time, an important royal town with the imposing 14th century gothic palace. Over time it had fallen into disrepair, but the three grand towers and a large section of the walls are still standing and the curators have many stories to tell about the grand past of the castle. While touring the castle you can play an unusual game “Guess who was here”? You get a set of cue cards and off you go. But stand guard – you never know whom you will run into along the way. A real-life players dressed to par will appear on the way. You will have to distinguish them with the aid of the cue cards. It is fun, but it keeps you on your toes. The game is an innovative idea of the curators of the castle. They participate as the live players. You will also hear the history of the castle and the town. Then it will be time for lunch. Weather permitting, we will stroll through the village and down to the lake. On warm summer days we can have a picnic by the lakeside.

Let’s go to Czersk. It is one of the oldest Mazovian settlements and one time, an important royal town with the imposing 14th century gothic palace. Over time it had fallen into disrepair, but the three grand towers and a large section of the walls are still standing and the curators have many stories to tell about the grand past of the castle. While touring the castle you can play an unusual game “Guess who was here”? You get a set of cue cards and off you go. But stand guard – you never know whom you will run into along the way. A real-life players dressed to par will appear on the way. You will have to distinguish them with the aid of the cue cards. It is fun, but it keeps you on your toes. The game is an innovative idea of the curators of the castle. They participate as the live players. You will also hear the history of the castle and the town. Then it will be time for lunch. Weather permitting, we will stroll through the village and down to the lake. On warm summer days we can have a picnic by the lakeside.

Let’s go on a tasty, colorful, unique and tailor made to your preferences trip that let you experience a variety of life flavors. First, for the body: there will be plenty of opportunities to taste great Polish foods and an ample chance to try homemade liquors. Then you can test your hand at baking the regional delicacy the “Nobleman’s moons” as this activity is available year round. And now, for health and relaxation: there is a mixture of weather appropriate choices, like fishing, horse carriage rides, bicycle rides, boat rides and sleigh rides.
Those, who love luxury with a twist will also enjoy the Russian Bania or a visit to “Angel’s touch” a mini health club that offers beer baths and serves the aromatic and warming Kremlin Tea. As for the soul, you will travel to the nearby museum to see the original El Greco painting and the unique 18th century dual transmission organ that was invented by Joachim Wagner.
From mid Spring to about midsummer you will also experience the unequaled opportunity to observe the Stork. Poland’s beloved bird that returns to Poland to nest every Spring. Whenever possible, we would make arrangements with the Ecological Group so you could observe and perhaps participate in Stork ringing. You are cordially invited to contact our staff to tailor this wonderful trip to your preferences.

We’re going to take you to Tykocin – very old centre for Jewish thought. In contrast we’re going to visit Treblinka - the Nazi death camp – a place that should never been formed. During the tour we’re going to walk through the streets of Tykocin, visit a well-preserved synagogue. We’re going to find the boundary of the Jewish part of the city. After a meal we’re going to visit Treblinka - Nazi death camp which still has a huge, educational role to play. During the walk we’re going to visit museum exhibitions, listen about the history of the camp from its beginning until the liquidation. At the end we’re going to visit symbolic places and monuments.

We’re going to take you to Tykocin – very old centre for Jewish thought. In contrast we’re going to visit Treblinka - the Nazi death camp – a place that should never been formed. During the tour we’re going to walk through the streets of Tykocin, visit a well-preserved synagogue. We’re going to find the boundary of the Jewish part of the city. After a meal we’re going to visit Treblinka - Nazi death camp which still has a huge, educational role to play. During the walk we’re going to visit museum exhibitions, listen about the history of the camp from its beginning until the liquidation. At the end we’re going to visit symbolic places and monuments.

Let’s go on a tasty, colorful, unique and tailor made to your preferences trip that let you experience a variety of life flavors. First, for the body: there will be plenty of opportunities to taste great Polish foods and an ample chance to try homemade liquors. Then you can test your hand at baking the regional delicacy the “Nobleman’s moons” as this activity is available year round. And now, for health and relaxation: there is a mixture of weather appropriate choices, like fishing, horse carriage rides, bicycle rides, boat rides and sleigh rides.
Those, who love luxury with a twist will also enjoy the Russian Bania or a visit to “Angel’s touch” a mini health club that offers beer baths and serves the aromatic and warming Kremlin Tea. As for the soul, you will travel to the nearby museum to see the original El Greco painting and the unique 18th century dual transmission organ that was invented by Joachim Wagner.
From mid Spring to about midsummer you will also experience the unequaled opportunity to observe the Stork. Poland’s beloved bird that returns to Poland to nest every Spring. Whenever possible, we would make arrangements with the Ecological Group so you could observe and perhaps participate in Stork ringing. You are cordially invited to contact our staff to tailor this wonderful trip to your preferences.

Are you a Chopin fan? Would you like to know him better as a regular human and not only as the statues persona of the monumental composer? Do you have a taste for a delightful story or an anecdote? Does an intimate piano concert performed in a snug chamber of a country Manor House strike your fancy? Are you tempted to try your hand and talents at an old folk-craft? And do you go for a great classic, comfort foods made to old recipes but with a modern twist? If you answer yes to most of the above questions, then our One Day Tour of Sanniki Manor House is tailored perfectly tailored for you as this trip contains it all.
Included in price are: travel in a luxury bus or a minibus equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi, accident insurance, service of English speaking guides, company souvenirs, entrance fees, private piano concert at the Manor with a sparkling wine cocktail and horse-d’oeuvres, CD of Chopin’s music, a dinner served at the Manor House and partaking in folk-art workshop.

If you haven’t been to Toruń yet, it’s time to change that. There is so much to see and so much to do in Toruń! The City, situated on the banks of the Vistula River, has a rich history. It is surrounded by the magnificent ruins of the Teutonic Knights castle, adorned with the Gothic Old Town where each alley hides mysteries and surprises. Nicholas Copernicus, who was born in Toruń, is the brand and the symbol of the city. But Toruń has much more to offer. For example the medieval tradition of baking gingerbread and with us you will have the opportunity to make and bake them yourself at the unusual, interactive Gingerbread Museum. During the tour we will also have a great dinner and option to try gingerbread beer from the craft brewery. And at the end, on your own leisure time, everyone will have the chance to discover other interesting places in the city and buy souvenirs.

If you haven’t been to Toruń yet, it’s time to change that. There is so much to see and so much to do in Toruń! The City, situated on the banks of the Vistula River, has a rich history. It is surrounded by the magnificent ruins of the Teutonic Knights castle, adorned with the Gothic Old Town where each alley hides mysteries and surprises. Nicholas Copernicus, who was born in Toruń, is the brand and the symbol of the city. But Toruń has much more to offer. For example the medieval tradition of baking gingerbread and with us you will have the opportunity to make and bake them yourself at the unusual, interactive Gingerbread Museum. During the tour we will also have a great dinner and option to try gingerbread beer from the craft brewery. And at the end, on your own leisure time, everyone will have the chance to discover other interesting places in the city and buy souvenirs.

As any metropolitan City Warsaw is a busy town that hosts many busy visitors with limited time to spare. If you are one of those people, but would love the opportunity to at least have a taste of Warsaw, hear a few tasty tidbits about its history and take a photo of one or two of the city landmarks – this 3 hour minibus tour is designed especially for you. To avoid the City dense traffic hours and make the best use of the long Spring and summer days the tour is offered in the morning 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
The tour will commence with touring via the streets: Grzybowska, Marszałka Focha; Bielańska, Senatorska and Krakowskie Przedmieście
Price includes:
· Premium coach transport
· Wi-Fi on board
· Entry tickets
· Insurance
· English speaking guide
· English speaking driver
· Treat at Hala Koszyki

Most everyone favors the Old Town of Warsaw. Much less attention is paid to the adjacent New Town, which, prior to becoming incorporated back into the City of Warsaw had its own vibrant and brilliant history. It had its own governance, town square, a town hall, churches and astonishing palaces. There are many landmarks that tell the tale of the New Town and its relation with the Old Town until both had been reunited as part of the same City of Warsaw. Come with us on a “ride and walk” tour to see both the Old and the New Town and you won’t be disappointed.
With us you will find out:
which one of the two squares was bigger;
where was the new Town Hall;
who and where built the first permanent bridge over the Vistula river and hear many more interesting tidbits.
A piano concert, home-made cake and a glass of mead at the Chopin Point will give the tour the proper finishing touch.
The tour is offered for max. 18 persons. Minimum 6 persons to run the tour.
Price includes:
· Premium coach transport
· Wi-Fi on board
· Entry tickets
· Insurance
· English speaking guide
· English speaking driver
· Chopin Concert

We start at Żelazowa Wola with a tour of the Manor house and the estate where Chopin was born. Next will be Łowicz famed for ethnic uniqueness, vibrant folklore and adherence to tradition. We will step into the past at the open air museum, walk down the Łowicz “Avenue of Stars” look into the beautiful churches and visit the basilica called the Wawel of Łowicz. Much of that unique culture, and the brilliant harmony of the church organs echoes in Chopin’s music. After a lunch we will go to Bolimów. Here we conclude this enchanting and educating trip with some fun at a local handicraft workshop.

Discover the true magic of Polish parks and find out why thousands of tourists visit the manor house in Żelazowa Wola, where Fryderyk Chopin was born. Explore one of the most visited museum in this area, watch exhibits and be a part of amazing day full of musical references . Discover interiors of the Radziwiłł Palace in Nieborówand walk slowly true surrounding magnificent Baroque garden. Go for a full architectural surprise walking through the romantic Arcadia Park, visit the traditional smithy, and upgrade your day with a sumptuous dinner at local restaurant. Spend whole day with us and be a part of an unforgettable experience.
For those who want more we prepared a walk around the underachieving Łowicz, where you will learn what the ”Łowickie Gwiozdy” are and why the whole world is crazy about local, traditional design. Our day will be completed by an unforgettable visit in the traditional smithy, where you will take part in handicraft workshop.
Included in the price are: travel in a comfortable and luxurious coach or bus equipped with free wi-fi, services of best tour guide during the entire trip, entrance tickets and a delicious dinner. Each participant will also receive welcoming gifts and company gadgets. Our tour programs are tailored to weather conditions. We have sun beds for rest on sunny days and umbrellas and raincoats in case of rain. We are prepared for all circumstances.

Discover the true magic of Polish parks and find out why thousands of tourists visit the manor house in Żelazowa Wola, where Fryderyk Chopin was born. Explore one of the most visited museum in this area, watch exhibits and be a part of amazing day full of musical references . Discover interiors of the Radziwiłł Palace in Nieborówand walk slowly true surrounding magnificent Baroque garden. Go for a full architectural surprise walking through the romantic Arcadia Park, visit the traditional smithy, and upgrade your day with a sumptuous dinner at local restaurant. Spend whole day with us and be a part of an unforgettable experience.
For those who want more we prepared a walk around the underachieving Łowicz, where you will learn what the ”Łowickie Gwiozdy” are and why the whole world is crazy about local, traditional design. Our day will be completed by an unforgettable visit in the traditional smithy, where you will take part in handicraft workshop.
Included in the price are: travel in a comfortable and luxurious coach or bus equipped with free wi-fi, services of best tour guide during the entire trip, entrance tickets and a delicious dinner. Each participant will also receive welcoming gifts and company gadgets. Our tour programs are tailored to weather conditions. We have sun beds for rest on sunny days and umbrellas and raincoats in case of rain. We are prepared for all circumstances.

See Łódź – a city like no other. In 1815, inhabited by a thousand people. By 1915, the manufacturing empire with 600 K. Profoundly influenced by the Jews, who in 1938 accounted for 34% of the city population. Some like the Carnegie Hall performer, Arthur Rubinstein, or the king of cosmetics, Max Factor went on to influence the world. Others, like Israel Poznański, Markus Silberstein and Szaja Rosenblatt contributed to making Łódz the manufacturing kingdom. Many lived an ordinary life and thousands had perished in the horror of the German occupation.
To trail their history, we will visit the Jewish cemetery, learn about the ghetto field, see where the ghetto was and go to the Łódź Umschlagplatz – the Radegast station. You will hear about their lives during and before the occupation. After lunch we will walk down the Piotrkowska Street to see the bronze statues of Rubinstein, Poznański and others of the “Łódź Famous” and visit the Reicher Synagogue. We will wind up our tour at “Manufaktura”– the art and shopping gallery embedded in the Poznański’s old manufacture plant as if it were the testimony rendered by the people of Łódź that “it wasn’t entirely for nothing” and that the Jewish legacy lives on.

See Łódź – a city like no other. In 1815, inhabited by a thousand people. By 1915, the manufacturing empire with 600 K. Profoundly influenced by the Jews, who in 1938 accounted for 34% of the city population. Some like the Carnegie Hall performer, Arthur Rubinstein, or the king of cosmetics, Max Factor went on to influence the world. Others, like Israel Poznański, Markus Silberstein and Szaja Rosenblatt contributed to making Łódz the manufacturing kingdom. Many lived an ordinary life and thousands had perished in the horror of the German occupation.
To trail their history, we will visit the Jewish cemetery, learn about the ghetto field, see where the ghetto was and go to the Łódź Umschlagplatz – the Radegast station. You will hear about their lives during and before the occupation. After lunch we will walk down the Piotrkowska Street to see the bronze statues of Rubinstein, Poznański and others of the “Łódź Famous” and visit the Reicher Synagogue. We will wind up our tour at “Manufaktura”– the art and shopping gallery embedded in the Poznański’s old manufacture plant as if it were the testimony rendered by the people of Łódź that “it wasn’t entirely for nothing” and that the Jewish legacy lives on.

Łódź and Żyrardów – both former great industrial powers. Although, modern today still proudly cultivate their industrial past. Both still full of unusual tenement houses, big luxury residences and once worth millions factory buildings. Cities with fascinating textile history which do their best to meet the needs of its current residents while looking after their proud legacy. During the trip we will visit both Żyrardów and Łódź. It will be a nutshell sort of a trip focused on the most important sites. In Żyrardów, among other things, we will visit the Linen Museum. In Lodz we will tour the restored Priest Mill and stroll through the Piotrkowska Street – the most prestigious street of Łódź full of beautiful houses, interesting sculptures and cozy cafes. After a wonderful dinner we will visit the Manufaktura -once the greatest industrial plant and now the modern spacious shopping center and see some of the industrial parts of Łódź to finish with the Palace of the manufacturer Izrael Poznański where the guide will tell us the remarkable history of wealth similar to the Rockefellers family.
Included in the price are: travel in a comfortable and luxurious coach or bus equipped with free wi-fi, services of best tour guide during the entire trip, entrance tickets and a delicious dinner. Each participant will also receive welcoming gifts and company gadgets. Our tour programs are tailored to weather conditions. We have sun beds for rest on sunny days and umbrellas and raincoats in case of rain. We are prepared for all circumstances.

Łódź and Żyrardów – both former great industrial powers. Although, modern today still proudly cultivate their industrial past. Both still full of unusual tenement houses, big luxury residences and once worth millions factory buildings. Cities with fascinating textile history which do their best to meet the needs of its current residents while looking after their proud legacy. During the trip we will visit both Żyrardów and Łódź. It will be a nutshell sort of a trip focused on the most important sites. In Żyrardów, among other things, we will visit the Linen Museum. In Lodz we will tour the restored Priest Mill and stroll through the Piotrkowska Street – the most prestigious street of Łódź full of beautiful houses, interesting sculptures and cozy cafes. After a wonderful dinner we will visit the Manufaktura -once the greatest industrial plant and now the modern spacious shopping center and see some of the industrial parts of Łódź to finish with the Palace of the manufacturer Izrael Poznański where the guide will tell us the remarkable history of wealth similar to the Rockefellers family.
Included in the price are: travel in a comfortable and luxurious coach or bus equipped with free wi-fi, services of best tour guide during the entire trip, entrance tickets and a delicious dinner. Each participant will also receive welcoming gifts and company gadgets. Our tour programs are tailored to weather conditions. We have sun beds for rest on sunny days and umbrellas and raincoats in case of rain. We are prepared for all circumstances.